BLACK BEAUTY. His Grooms and Companions. The autobiography of a Horse. Translated from the original Equine by Anna Sewell.
Book Description
FIRST EDITION. 8vo. (6.8 x 4.4 inches). Engraved frontis. 8 pages of publishers adverts at rear. A near very good copy in the rare Carter binding variant 'C'. Original publishers dark blue cloth with front board showing the horses head facing left, within a gilt circle. Decorative gilt title panel and black stamped elaborate decorative design over the rest of the front board. Spine decorated and lettered in gilt and black. Rear board ruled and decorated in black. Original brown coated endpapers. Neat contemporary (dated 1878) sunday school prize label on the front free endpaper. Both inner hinges are cracked and the pages are just a little loose but still well attached. Slight lean to the binding. The edges are a little rubbed and the pages are thumbed and spotted with a few corners creased where they have been previously turned down but overall a near very good copy of this scarce first edition.
In his book, More Binding Variants in English publishing: 1820-1900, the Bibliographer John Carter describes three bindings. Binding A and B he suggests are "undoubted primaries, while C may be a simultaneous style or may be a later one"
Author
SEWELL. ANNA.
Date
(1877)
Publisher
Jarrold and Sons. London. No Date.
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