Nelson

Horatio NELSON   |   Carola OMAN

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Nelson
Nelson

"INCOMPARABLY THE FULLEST MODERN BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF NELSON": OMAN'S NELSON, HANDSOMELY BOUND FIRST EDITION WITH HAND-PAINTED MINIATURE OF NELSON INSET INTO FRONT COVER

(NELSON, Horatio) OMAN, Carola. Nelson. London: Hodder and Stoughton, (1947). Octavo, contemporary full navy morocco gilt, Cosway-style portrait of Nelson inset into front cover, raised bands, watered silk endpapers, all edges gilt.

First edition of Oman's biography, with 13 full-page black-and-white plates, six maps and plans, and folding family tree, in an exquisite full morocco-gilt Cosway-style binding with a hand-painted portrait of Nelson inset into the front cover behind glass, handsomely executed by Bayntun.

"Spectacular success in battle, combined with humanity as a commander and a scandalous private life, raised Nelson to godlike status during his lifetime; and after his death at Trafalgar in 1805, he was enshrined in popular myth and iconography" (Britannica 12:947). "Incomparably the fullest modern biographical study of Nelson" (Warner). Cosway bindings (named for renowned 19th-century English miniaturist Richard Cosway) were first commissioned in the early 1900s by London booksellers Sotheran from the famous Rivière bindery, who employed Miss C.B. Currie to faithfully imitate Cosway's detailed watercolor style of portraiture. These delicate miniature paintings, often on ivory, were set into the covers or doublures of richly-tooled bindings and protected by a thin pane of glass. Cosway bindings executed by other than the original collaborators—still splendid productions—are designated as "Cosway-style" bindings.

A splendid volume in fine condition.

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