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Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms Vols I-III with Supplement

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Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms Vols I-III with Supplement

de James Sowerby

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London : Printed by J Davis [Vols I & II] and B Wilks [Vol III] for the Author, 1798 A very good copy of the complete 3 volume 1st edition including later Supplement, with 440 hand coloured plates on 436 leaves. This work was James Sowerby's follow up to his successful English Botany and he both drew, and engraved the plates and oversaw the colouring. He immersed himself in the study of mushrooms over the period of work, which was published between 1798 and 1809, including creating 200 models of larger species, and making his collection of specimens available to public view. In his introduction to the Supplement (which was issued without separate title) he states his concern that the identification of many individual species, with illustrations that focus only on perfect specimens, might confuse the public into eating poisonous fungi. His response was to illustrate a number of specimens rather than the 'perfect one' and to model a number of poisonous species for public inspection. This copy is in a near fine half marbled calf binding with marbled boards; small raised bands with gilt ruling and title and volume labels to spine. The binding looks later than the books. The endpapers are marbled and all have the armorial bookplate with the motto 'Haud Muto Factum' ('nothing happens by being mute), the motto of the Delves Broughton family of Doddington Hall, to the front pastedown endpaper. Each volume has an initial and final blank leaf. A previous owner has lightly annotated plate margins with the name of the mushroom and occasionally added scholarly notes and comparison with other works. Overall the contents are in very clean condition. There is occasional offsetting (no tissue guards) and the odd spot or mark in margins. Contents: Vol I: title; dedication to Joseph Banks and James Edward Smith; Preface 2pp; text to plates I - CXX; plates 1 - 120; Index 2pp. There is slight damage to the leather at the spine joint between the title and volume labels at the front; faint lettering at the top of the initial blank; light rippling to bottom paper margins with slight colour change at some points particularly between plates 26-39. Occasional light spots to margins and some indentations to top margins which looks to be caused by paper clips, perhaps holding the book open for view. Vol II: title 1799; text to plates CXXI - CCXL; plates 121 - 240; Index 2pp. The front endpaper has lost its bottom corner tip and there are faint letters to the top of the initial blank. Text for CXL is misprinted as CLX. There is mark to the verso of plate 126 which has imprinted on the blank margin of 127. Vol III: title 1803 with printer B Wilks; text CCXLI - CD; plates 241 - 400; Index 5pp; Dedication to Hugh Davies; Introduction 2pp; text to CCCCI - CCCCXL (with additional observations on tab 387 fig 0); plates 401-440 on 36 leaves. Plate 268 has a small ring with a dot inside - and the figure 1 next to it - this is apparently a spore. There is a scuff to the top of the fep and the initial blank has a large oval stamp of Hulton Press Library and a small oblong stamp at the top. Some text sections have spotting/brown toning (around 13 spotty pages and 19 toned pages) and there is a stain in the bottom gutter affecting the first 10 text pp. Plate 262 has a light stain. Text page to CCCCVI is brown toned on verso. There are a couple of light ? paint splashes to the bottom margin of plate 428 mirrored on the verso of plate 427. A very beautiful work - please enquire if you would like to see additional images to further assess condition.

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Librería
E C Books GB (GB)
Inventario del vendedor #
032721
Título
Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms Vols I-III with Supplement
Autor
James Sowerby
Ilustrador
James Sowerby
Formato/Encuadernación
Half-Leather
Estado del libro
Usado - Very Good
Estado de la sobrecubierta
N
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
1st Edition
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Editorial
Printed by J Davis [Vols I & II] and B Wilks [Vol III] for the Author
Lugar de publicación
London
Fecha de publicación
1798
Palabras clave
james sowerby; coloured figures of english fungi; eighteenth century fungology; haud muto factum;
Catálogos del vendedor
NATURAL HISTORY; Fungi;
Size
Folio - over 12 - 15" tall

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