1862-1868 Selected Works of Alfred Tennyson
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Leather Binding, Prize Binding
Six works from Tennyson are found here bound in seven volumes. In prize calf bindings from Pembroke College, Cambridge, signed by Wiseman.
Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign, and is remembered for such works as 'Claribel', 'The Charge of the Light Brigade', and 'In Memoriam'.
Present here are:
An 1862 new edition of 'Maud'.
The 1867 sixteenth edition of 'The Princess'.
An 1867 new edition of 'Idylls of the King'.
The 1867 nineteenth edition of 'In Memoriam'.
An 1867 edition of 'Enoch Arden'.
The 1868 nineteenth edition of 'Poems', bound in two volumes.
Prize inscription to front blank of 'Poems' volumes I.
Condition
In signed calf prize bindings, with gilt detailing. Externally, lovely, with instances of light rubbing to boards and back strips. Inscription to a front blank of one volume. Internally, firmly bound. Instances of significant spotting to first and last few leaves of each volume, with pages otherwise exceptionally clean and bright.
Very Good Indeed
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