Papers from the Quarterly Review

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Papers from the Quarterly Review

D. Appleton & Company, New York, 1852

Original publisher's red cloth binding with black lettering on front cover and spine. 4 3/4" x 7." 307 pages, complete. Pages are clean and intact except for light to moderate foxing (most of the pages are lightly foxed; the first few pages in front and back and endpapers have the most foxing). Covers clean and intact overall but have some wear to corners, edges, and front and back outer joints. Split along back outer joint. Cloth has been rubbed off at corners and head and tail of spine. A Very Good copy. A collection of essays from the London Quarterly Review. "Publisher's Advertisement" describes the nature of these essays, "The favorable reception of the collection of periodical papers from the London Times has induced the publication of the present series from the London Quarterly Review. They will be found to be independent essays, treating in a graphic, entertaining style, with wit, anecdote, descriptive power, and no little philosophy, topics of general and permanent interest." Among the topics in this edition are printing, gastronomy, honeybees, music, and the art of dress. The London Quarterly Review (or simply, Quarterly Review) was founded in 1809. It was a literary and political periodical that covered a variety of topics by different authors. It was published until 1967.. Book. Book Condition: Very Good. Binding: Hardcover

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