SUMMARY
A lovely first edition, second state, of Philip Dormer Chesterfield's important instructional letters written to his son.
First Edition,Illustrated,Leather Binding
Overall Condition: Very Good
This book weighs 5 KG when packed
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DESCRIPTION
The first edition, second state, with 'quia uroit' corrected to 'quia auroit' in Volume 1 leaf H4 line 16.
Complete in two volumes.
Volume I illustrated with a frontispiece.
ESTC citation number T136181.
Half-title is present to each volume.
A selection of the letters from Philip Dormer Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield, addressed to his son Philip Stanhope, who he had with a French governess. This collection comprises of a thirty year correspondence containing more than four hundred letters, written between 1737 to 1768, when the son died.
Stanhope was a notable man of letters and an acclaimed wit of his time. His letters to his son were mostly instructive, discussing geography, history, classical literature, and politics. Though Stanhope never intended these letters for publication, they have become his best known work from which his literary reputation dervies today.
Edited by Eugenie Stanhope, the wife of Stanhope's illegitimate son to whom these letters are addressed.
CONDITION
In a full rebacked calf binding. Externally, smart, with some light marks to the boards and spine, including a small ring mark to the tail of the front board of Volume II. Minor bumping to the extremities. Spine labels are lightly rubbed. Evidence of former wear and loss to the boards prior to rebacking, including loss to the tail of the front board of Volume II. Light rubbing to the spines. Front hinge of Volume I is starting a little but remains firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age toned, age-toning a little heavier to the first and last few pages, and clean with the occasional spot. Very small tide mark to the tail of the frontispiece.
Overall Condition: Very Good
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